“Wolf Man” tells the story of Blake Lovell (Christopher Abbott), his wife Charlotte (Julia Garner) and their daughter Ginger (Matilda Firth) as they journey from New York City to the wilderness of Oregon to clean out Blake’s father’s house after he passes away.
Monster movies are a genre that have been remade, sequel-ized, and updated. Some are silly, some are ho-hum, and some are worth a reboot. ‘Wolf Man’ (IMDb) One such worthy tale is
Wolf Man has come howling into theatres and this update of the classic horror story has made quite a few changes to stand apart from older versions.
The Invisible Man’ director Leigh Whannell transforms the ‘Wolf Man’ into a story of a guy trying to avoid turning into his father.
Goodness Gracious, this is one of the worst werewolf movies I've ever seen. While Leigh Whannell does a great job directing the movie, his story was extremely underwhelming, as the wolf man in the title isn't actually a werewolf, but a man with what I can only describe as advanced rabies.
Wolf Man' reminds us that the best monsters are the ones that mirror our deepest fears—and our capacity to survive them.
Invisible Man director Leigh Whannell has said he wanted to put a new spin on the tired and tested werewolf horror movie with his latest film Wolf Man.
Saw co-creator Leigh Whannell’s reboot of the 1941 horror classic stars emerging talent Chris Abbott and Emmy-winner Julia Garner as his wife.
Director Leigh Whannell has established himself as one in Hollywood as a talented thriller director thriller directors with titles such as “Upgrade” and “The Invisible Man.” However, while Whannell’s prior films tell nuanced and engaging stories,
Wolf Man on Wolf Moon night? The ultimate scare! Let your imagination loose and embrace the thrill of the full moon.
Unfortunately for Universal/Blumhouse, it doesn't look like director Leigh Whannell is going to be able to repeat the success of his take on The Invisible
After Wolf Man, Leigh Whannell has the potential to direct even more reboots of monsters, including Pumpkinhead, The Gillman, and Tarantula.